The reaction C₂H₂(g) →2C₂H₂(g) has an activation energy of 262 kJ/mol. At 600.0 K, the rate constant, k, is 6.1 x 10-8 s-¹. What is the value of the rate constant at 800.0 K?

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The reaction
k =
C₂Hg (g) →2C₂H₂(g)
has an activation energy of 262 kJ/mol. At 600.0 K, the rate constant, k, is 6.1 x 10-8 s-1. What is the value of the rate constant
at 800.0 K?
9.050 x10-14
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Transcribed Image Text:General Chemistry 4th Edition McQuarrie Rock Gallogly The reaction k = C₂Hg (g) →2C₂H₂(g) has an activation energy of 262 kJ/mol. At 600.0 K, the rate constant, k, is 6.1 x 10-8 s-1. What is the value of the rate constant at 800.0 K? 9.050 x10-14 Incorrect H a H DELL Attempt 2 University Science Books presented by Macmillan Learning 4 S-1 Question Source: McQuarrie, Rock, And Gallogly 4e - General Chemistry | Publisher: University S 12 24/0
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A certain reaction has an activation energy of 31.38 kJ/mol. At what Kelvin temperature will the reaction proceed 5.00 times
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Transcribed Image Text:Score: 14 > O Macmillan Learning 50% T = H A certain reaction has an activation energy of 31.38 kJ/mol. At what Kelvin temperature will the reaction proceed 5.00 times faster than it did at 289 K? (DELL Resources a Hint Check Answer K 12:18 24/09/2
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